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Do MMPI Psychopathic Deviancy Scores Reflect Psychopathic Deviancy or Just Deviancy?

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Summary The Pd, K and L scales of the MMPI and four of Kolberg's Moral Judgment Situations were administered to three criterion groups; adolescent delinquents, college students, and individuals belonging to a therapy collective which provides free community service. Greater than 50% of both the delinquent and therapy collective subjects were classified
S S, Hawk, R A, Peterson
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Deviance and Dissent in Groups

Annual Review of Psychology, 2014
Traditionally, group research has focused more on the motivations that make people conform than on the motivations and conditions underpinning deviance and dissent. This has led to a literature that focuses on the value that groups place on uniformity and paints a relatively dark picture of dissent and deviance: as reflections of a lack of group ...
Jetten, Jolanda, Hornsey, Matthew J.
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Disease as deviance

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1971
Abstract It has become apparent that illness can be viewed as a social response to, as well as an overt manifestation of, a pathological condition. However, some forms of disease elicit a much different type of response. A social psychological framework and a deviance perspective are used to analyze intense social reactions to certain diseases.
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Deviance

2015
Contributors to this unique book explain and compare major theories drawn from several academic fields to uncover the root causes of deviance. In this unparalleled exploration of antisocial and aberrant behavior, criminologists and other experts examine the theoretical perspectives of 15 classical psychological, political science, and ...
Earl Rubington, Martin Weinberg
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Illness and deviance

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1973
Abstract Illness has many facets. It is a phenomenon that is at once bio-physical, social, psychological and cultural in nature. Today this is a commonplace observation, even if there is disagreement as to what particular events should be called illness. At the same time, it is relatively new.
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Dependent Deviance

2019
Castration has a long and varied history across the Old World, as many different cultures created and used castrates for multiple reasons. Castrates’ physical state gave them liminal status in their societies, which made them ideal candidates for abnormal burial rites and methods, and a lack of direct heirs made it especially necessary for castrates to
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Deviance

2014
A creative thesis written for the fiction sequence of the Southern New Hampshire University Master of Fine Arts Creative Writing ...
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Positive deviance at work: a systematic review and directions for future research

Personnel Review, 2023
Naman Sharma, Bharat Chillakuri
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